The Roundtable Series in Behavioral Economics
The Roundtable Series in Behavioral Economics aims to advance research in the
new interdisciplinary field of behavioral economics. Behavioral economics uses
facts, models, and methods from neighboring sciences to establish descriptively ac-
curate findings about human cognitive ability and social interaction and to explore
the implications of these findings for economic behavior. The most fertile neighbor-
ing science in recent decades has been psychology, but sociology, anthropology,
biology, and other fields can usefully influence economics as well. The Roundtable
Series publishes books in economics that are deeply rooted in empirical findings or
methods from one or more neighboring sciences and advance economics on its own
terms—generating theoretical insights, making more accurate predictions of field
phenomena, and suggesting better policy.
Colin Camerer and Ernst Fehr, editors
Other Volumes in the Series
Behavioral Game Theory: Experiments in Strategic Interactionby Colin F. Camerer
Microeconomics: Behavior, Institutions, and Evolutionby Samuel Bowles
Advances in Behavioral Economics, edited by Colin F. Camerer, George Loewen-
stein, and Matthew Rabin
Advances in Behavioral Finance: Vo lume II, edited by Richard H. Thaler
The Behavioral Economics Roundtable
Henry Aaron George Loewenstein
George Akerlof Sendhil Mullainathan
Linda Babcock Matthew Rabin
Colin Camerer Thomas Schelling
Peter Diamond Eldar Shafir
Jon Elster Robert Shiller
Ernst Fehr Cass Sunstein
Daniel Kahneman Richard Thaler
David Laibson Richard Zeckhauser